Hafiz, who was personal assistant on Economy in the office of the vice president between 2015 and 2019, affirmed that most of the loans were dedicated to the funding of the rail projects across the country.
Hafiz, who represents Tarauni federal constituency, also prayed the next administration to focus more on revenue generation and blocking of leakages within the system, saying the problem of leakages had remained the bane of past administrations in the country.
He disclosed the House has passed two bills, one for the establishment of a Federal University of Agriculture, Kano and the other for the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre, also in Kano. The bills, he said, are currently awaiting the assent by President Buhari.
Hafiz, who is the promoter of the two bills, stressed that several states in the country that do not have the population of Kano, have a teaching hospital and a medical centre.
He promised to dwell more on human capital development if given the chance by his people to represent them at the lower chamber.